The riot police simulator has become the most discussed gaming novelty
Despite the fact that the release of a new part of the mega-popular racing simulator Need for Speed is nearing, a completely different game has now become the most discussed novelty in Russia. Ukrainian developers have created a riot police simulator, which will be available on Steam in September 2019.
Players will be able to take part in democratic processes by taking the side of riot police officers. The main antagonist in the plot of the game is a kind of Carnival, in which you can easily recognize a well—known Russian oppositionist.
On August 12, 2019, Ukrainian Bear created an OMON Simulator page on Steam, which contains information about the new product. The player in the role of a unit officer will have to defend the head of state from aggressive oppositionists.
In addition to the announcement and several screenshots, the developers also presented a trailer in which you can see one of the scenes of the game. The video features not only riot police and abstract protesters, but also real faces such as Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump. It is the heads of Russia and the United States that the players will have to protect from the angry crowd and the main villain — Alexei Carnival.
On the game page, you can also get acquainted with the recommended system requirements, which today can be considered very modest. For a comfortable game, you need a computer with a 2 Ghz processor, 2 GB of RAM and a video adapter no weaker than the GTX 750ti. You also need 1 GB of free disk space to install.
The OMON Simulator game will not only have a single mode. The developers promise a multiplayer, with 10 players. In the first week after the release, you will be able to enjoy the simulator for only 18 rubles, and later you will have to pay 30 for the game. Gamers are in anticipation of new entertainment and actively discuss the novelty in social networks and forums.
These games are as provocative as possible. In addition to the fact that the developer's name is Ukrainian Bears ("Ukrainian Bears"), and the publisher is named United Nations ("United Nations"), the developer's nickname is NAVALNY.
Some particularly patriotic netizens especially noted this and even suggested that it was not without the notorious "hand of the West".
New times — new games. Once upon a time, young people occupied themselves with less advanced, but at the same time not so politicized entertainment.
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